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Creepy Ticks - What Does That Mean For Your Horse
Creepy Ticks - What Does That Mean For Your Horse
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In the United States, ticks are ubiquitous.They are primarily active from spring to fall. Their preferred habitats are tall grasses, pastures, woods, and brushy areas. They are opportunists and not picky. They enjoy sucking the blood of mammals, bird...
By Carrie Griffith, DVM
The Best Ride Of My Life
The Best Ride Of My Life
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Hello, my name is Genevieve de Fontaine, and I am 15 years old. I live in Sebastopol, CA and I attend Credo High School in Cotati, CA. I recently had the great honor of participating in the Rocky Mountain Horse Association International Grand Champio...
Bursitis & How To Treat It
Bursitis & How To Treat It
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What is Bursitis? Bursitis comes in two forms, true bursitis and acquired bursitis. It’s extremely common in horses and causes bursa pain. True bursitis is swelling and fluid build-up within soft tissue. It can be found affecting areas ...
How To Train Your Horse For Endurance
How To Train Your Horse For Endurance
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Endurance riding isn’t necessarily always about competition; it’s really about stamina and fitness. Training for endurance is good to do for any discipline as it is important for not only stamina but muscle development and strengthening a...
By Emily Liebman
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What is a Friesian Horse?
The Friesian Horse is a breed of horse originating from the Netherlands that is known for its beauty, power and majestic movement. Friesians are particularly well-suited for dressage and show jumping due to their concentration, strength, suppleness and grace. They tend to be friendly, gentle horses with a strong sense of loyalty. However, Friesians can also exhibit some high-spirited behavior and caution should be taken when riding in unfamiliar areas or disciplines. With proper training and management, Friesians can make excellent mounts for both novice and experienced riders alike.